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5 items: Badi Ali on racism, 
Afghanistan, 
Indonesia, 
Moran D-Virginia, 
Kaukab Siddique: 
Eid 
Khutba 
on war on Islam
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COBLE's APOLOGY TOO LITTLE: Badi Ali on Racism
MUSLIM GROUP RENEWS CALL FOR COBLE RESIGNATION
GREENSBORO - Muslims for a Better North Carolina 
Wednesday renewed their call 
for the resignation of U.S. Rep. Howard Coble, 
D-N.C.
Last week, on WKZL-FM radio, Coble said he 
agreed with President Franklin 
Roosevelts decision to intern thousands of 
Japanese Americans during World 
War II. Coble said Roosevelt interned the group 
for their own protection and 
because some wanted to do harm to the United 
States, just as, he said, some 
Arab Americans want to do harm to the country 
today.
Coble released a statement Monday, saying he 
regretted that some Asian 
and Arab Americans found his choice of words 
offensive, but Badi Ali, 
president of Muslims for a Better North Carolina, 
said Wednesday that the 
statement was hardly an apology for Cobles racist 
statements.
Yesterday it was African Americans, today its 
Arab Americans, Ali said. 
Who will it be next? Mexicans?
Ali said at least one member of the Muslim 
community in Greensboro has 
been rebuffed by Coble, chairman of the U.S. 
House Crime, Terrorism and 
Homeland Security subcommittee.
The woman, who did not want to be named, went 
to Cobles office in 
Greensboro, asking for assistance in bringing her 
mother to the U.S. 
from a Middle Eastern country to help her with the 
upcoming birth of her child. 
Cobles spokeswoman refused to help, Ali said.
She told her to go home, back to the Middle 
East, to have her baby, Ali 
said. This woman is an American citizen, and she 
told her to leave this 
country to have her baby. That is unacceptable.
American citizens are American citizens, no 
matter what their ethnic 
background or religious beliefs, Ali said. We 
cannot sit back and let our 
congressmen create racial barriers and mistrust 
grow in this country.
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